Response of Spruce and Birch Foliage to Leaching by Acidic Mists
1983
Scherbatskoy, Timothy | Klein, Richard M.
Seedlings of yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis Britt.) and white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) were exposed to mists consisting of distilled water at pH 5.7, or sulfuric acid in distilled water at pH 4.3 or 2.8. Misting treatments, 4 h each, were applied once, twice, or three times, separated by 72 h. Leaf tissue chlorophyll concentrations were determined, and foliar leachate was analyzed for K⁺, Ca²⁺, NO₃⁻, H₂PO₄⁻, total carbohydrate, total protein, and total amino acids. Decreased leaching of carbohydrate, protein, K⁺, and H₂PO₄⁻ occurred with increasing number of mistings, indicating that these substances were not readily resupplied to leaching sites. Protein leaching was reduced by misting at pH 2.8. Leaching of amino acids, K⁺, and Ca²⁺ increased with decreasing mist pH, and leachate pH was higher than the pH of applied mists, suggesting that cation exchange plays a role in foliar leaching by acidic solutions. Amino acid leaching from birch increased with increasing number of mistings at pH 2.8. There was no strong effect on chlorophyll concentrations, and leaching of NO₃⁻ and H₂PO₄⁻ did not vary with mist pH.
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